How To Make Your Own Wonderfully Scented Mason Jar Oil Candle

I just love these Mason Jar Oil Lamps we just discovered! Not only can you use a variety of different oils, but they will be cheaper to run than regular candles – and by adding spices or a few drops of your favorite essential oils, you can create your own wonderful custom aromas that will fill the space with a golden vibe!

It’s yet another creative way to use the glorious Mason Jar. You could also use bigger jars if you want something really long lasting – and these oil lamps make great survival kit items – giving you an additional potential light/heat source in times of need. I imagine that pretty much any vegetable oil could be used – so it’s a good way to use up old vegetable oils that seem a little ‘past it’ or lower grade than you would like to use for the kitchen.

One thing that’s important – please be sure to follow similar safety procedures as when using ordinary candles: Don’t leave them unattended; place them on a safe, flat, stable burn-proof surface (a large earthenware plate or similar; be sure to place them somewhere they can’t get knocked over, our of the reach of children or pets – and last but not least, don’t leave them underneath / close to a curtain or other combustible materials. The heat from a candle flame can travel straight up a surprising distance if the air is still. These lamps should certainly be made and used with adult supervision.

This is especially important if you spend a significant amount of time sitting every day (I do, and this really affects me in a big way!)

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Made these for Christmas gifts for extended family. My family is very crafty and loves this type of thing but while they look and smell beautiful I cannot keep the wick lit!! It seems to be saturated with oil and I am using 100% cotton wicks but they burn and then burn out. It is very frustrating. I made 4 and they are no good if they won’t stay lit.